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Wall Street would prefer if investors never asked certain questions. But sometimes having the right financial advisor in your corner can mean the difference between huge profits and devastating losses.

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We talk about why you should always be in the stock market (and NOT for the same reasons Wall Street wants you in, either). That's because being in the markets allows you tap into the inevitable growth that comes from capitalism and, by implication, humanity's upside.

Lately, though, people are beginning to doubt the premise behind that TotalWealth tactic.

That's due partly to recent trading action (which is unsettling), and partly due to the hype surrounding various indicators that are almost "guaranteed" to show a looming meltdown (which is unnerving).

Right now the scary indicator making the rounds is record "total margin debt." Chances are you've probably seen the emails, too.

According to the New York Stock Exchange, investors have borrowed more than $457 billion against their brokerage accounts as of November 2014 - a new record. The social meme - the mantra, if you will - is that so much debt is unsustainable, and that it potentially undermines the entire market.

I get that... Debt is a four-letter word after all, especially when it comes to the central bankers and Wall Street fat cats. But this is different.

In fact, I'd even go so far as to chalk this up to another case of "it isn't what it seems."

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The JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) stock price faltered more than 4% on this morning on an earnings miss.

JPMorgan was hit hard by legal fees. The bank, along with several other big banks across the globe, had to cough up just over $1 billion. Most of that stems from a November settlement tied to shady activity in the foreign exchange market. But legal fees are nothing new.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2014, was a great day to be an insider trader.

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals overturned insider trading convictions of former hedge fund managers Todd Newman and Anthony Chiasson.

Not only did the appeals court reverse the much-publicized guilty verdicts against the two traders, its 28-page decision effectively rewrites the meaning of insider trading.

The immediate outcome of the decision not only affects the two hedge fund executives, other traders convicted of insider trading, and charged individuals who pled guilty, it will also change how traders use inside information to their benefit in the future.

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Bad behavior on the part of the big investment banks is almost a cliché by now, but some Wall Street lies can harm individual investors more than others.

This came to light again last week when the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) slapped a $15 million fine on Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) for giving privileged clients a much different opinion of certain stocks than the bank was publishing in its reports.

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Market volatility is back with a vengeance. The triple-digit moves in the Dow Jones Industrial Average we're seeing almost daily are telling us that markets are very nervous.

Investors are jumping out because they don't want to get caught in a correction, and they're jumping back in because they don't want to miss the next leg up. However, things aren't exactly what they seem to be.

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